Rolling Stones featured in new Rock Hall exhibit

3 years ago

The Rolling Stones are being celebrated at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Cleveland museum is developing a new exhibit about the band, which will provide a comprehensive look at the band's entire career.

"Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction" will occupy two-and-a-half floors, and feature numerous personal items that have never been publicly displayed before.

Rock Hall President Greg Harris calls the Stones "the epitome of rock and roll," and says the exhibit will tell the story of one of the definitive rock and roll bands.

The exhibit will incorporate film footage, artifacts, text, and interactive technology to present the history of the Stones, from their days performing in London clubs through the various incarnations of the group.

"Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction" is scheduled to open on May 24th, and run through March 2014.